The Fourth of July brings with it all the savory trappings: charcoal grills loaded with fresh hamburger patties, melting slices of cheddar cheese and heaping bowls of coleslaw. But when air conditioning becomes priority No. 1, what glacially cold movie theater experience should you turn to? We've got the answers.

If you need to feel empowered, and also think Chris Pine is the best Chris: 'Wonder Woman'

At this point, you're probably aware that Gal Gadot is taking over the universe (at least, the DC Extended Universe, apologies to Superman). So if you need an upper, grab a shield (in the form of a large tub of popcorn) and get your Diana Prince on. Read our 3.5-star review here.

If the last bachelorette party you attended was lame: 'Rough Night'

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Five best friends reunite 10 years after college for a wild bachelorette weekend in Miami. The weekend takes a dark turn when a male stripper is killed.
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Hey, at least a stripper didn't die on your watch. Watch ScarJo freak while Kate McKinnon rocks an Australian accent in this raunchy new comedy, which boasts Broad City talent in front and behind the camera. Read our ** review here.

If you change lanes like Mario Andretti: 'Baby Driver'

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Ansel Elgort plays a talented getaway driver, Baby, who works for a crime boss (Kevin Spacey). But after meeting the woman of his dreams (Lily James) he sees a chance to ditch his shady lifestyle and make a clean break.
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Gearheads, this one's for you. Director Edgar Wright (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) felt the need for speed, and paired exhilarating action sequences with a heck of a soundtrack for this retro caper. And for what it's worth, Jon Hamm looks pretty hot with his new haircut. Read our *** review here.

Let's say you just need to keep the kids' attention for two hours: 'Cars 3'

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As the racing world goes high tech, Lightning McQueen is out to prove he is still the best race car in the world.
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Lightning McQueen and his four-wheeled bunch finally get in the right lane with the surprisingly deep Cars 3, which amounts to Rocky IV with anthropomorphic automobiles. Read our **½ review here.

Feeling low? Minions to the rescue! In the third installment of Despicable Me, Gru (newly anointed silver fox Steve Carell) discovers he has an evil twin brother, Dru (also Carell), who convinces him to return to a life of crime. Read about the time Carell was gifted a Minion suitcase here.

If you've been pondering an R-rated basement renovation: 'The House'

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Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler play parents who open an underground casino to raise tuition money for their daughter. Of course, things get a little out of hand.
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Veteran SNL stars Amy Poehler and Will Ferrell go toe-to-toe in this new comedy about parents who scramble to pay for their daughter's college tuition by playing poker in a pal's basement. Read about how they one-upped each other on the set here.

If you had a bad date and dream of revenge: 'The Beguiled'

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The Civil War-era thriller follows the events at an all-girls boarding school when an injured soldier shows up at their doorstep. Romantic relationships evolve, which lead to dangerous consequences.
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Director Sofia Coppola turns the clock back to the Civil War with her new drama, which stars Nicole Kidman and Kirsten Dunst as the headmistress and teacher of a boarding school in war-torn Virginia. When an injured solider (Colin Farrell) comes to stay in a house of schoolgirls, things go off the rails. Read our ** review here.

If you've been depressed no one makes decent rom-coms anymore: 'The Big Sick'

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Kumail Nanjiani stars in a film based on his true story in which an interracial couple tries to persevere despite their cultural differences but everything changes when one of them contracts a mystery illness.
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Finally, a good one! The Big Sick is based on the true story of Silicon Valley's Kumail Nanjiani. A Pakistani-born stand-up comedian, Nanjiani fell in love with a white woman, Emily (played by Zoe Kazan), but wouldn't consider marrying her. That's when Emily fell ill and he was forced into close quarters during her coma with her parents (Ray Romano, Holly Hunter), whom he'd never met. Read about Nanjiani's real-life romance here.

If you like to compare art to history: 'All Eyez on Me'

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'All Eyez on Me' tells the true life story of rapper, actor, activist and icon Tupac Shakur.
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Is this controversial biopic worthy of Tupac Shakur? (Many of Shakur's friends don't think so.) Judge for yourself and check out the latest homage to the iconic rapper before Steve McQueen's family-approved documentary debuts.

If you're in the mood for a nail-biter: 'The Mummy'

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Starring Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe, an ancient princess is awakened from her crypt beneath the desert.

Well, this is fun: Tom Cruise allowed himself to be unheroic for a change, as an American soldier who steals rare antiquities while on missions. Too bad a deranged monster (Sofia Boutella) is hiding inside his latest find: a 5,000-year-old sarcophagus. Read our *** review here.

If a robot war sounds better than the family argument happening in the backyard: 'Transformers: The Last Knight'

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With Optimus Prime searching the cosmos for the Creators, a new alien threat arrives on Earth.
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That's about all we have to say about that. Read our one-star review here.